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Low, spreading ground cover with large, cobalt blue flowers, that rebloom. Sun. Zones 3-9.

Blue Gentian

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A profusion of shell pink flowers over aromatic foliage to 6 inches. Sun to partial shade. Zones 4-9.

Dalmatian Geranium

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Magenta flowers in early summer. Aromatic foliage. Sun to part shade. 12-18".

Bevan's Hardy Geranium

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Intense lilac-blue flowers on reddish-plum colored, compact foliage. Slow-growing. To 10 inches. Sun to partial shade. Zone 5.

Dark Reiter Meadow Geranium

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Large white flowers vividly marked with violet veins, on scalloped, felted, gray-green foliage. Mounded habit, slow-growing. Zone 5.

Hardy Violet Geranium

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Masses of pink flowers, low-growing,mounding. Sun/partial shade.

Hardy Pink Geranium

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Fuchsia-pink flowers with red veins. Low-growing perennial. Sun to partial shade.

Hardy Geranium

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Golden foliage becomes spangled in red and white, continues through winter. Continuous pink flowers. Very attractive plant. 6 to 9 inches tall.

Jester's Jacket Cranesbill

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Pale pink to white flowers on fuzzy, fragrant semi-evergreen foliage. To 18 in. Full sun to partial shade. Zone 5-9.

Cranesbill

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Large, orange-red flowers on 12 inch stems in May-June. Sun to partial shade. Zone 3-7.

Tango, Queen of Orange

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Bright orange flowers on brilliant golden foliage from 8 to 12 in. Drought tolerant. Best in sun. Zones 5-8.

Golden Scarlet Avens

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An English wildflower with reddish-purple flowers and feathery seed heads May-Sept. To 15 in. Moist shade.

Water Avens, Chocolate Root

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Reddish-white flowers in threes. Foliage has silky hairs. 6 to 8 inches. Native to NW. Ornamental seed spikes. Sun.

Three Flowered Geum

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Graceful, fan-like foliage, which turns golden in fall. Pest free. Slow growing to 40 ft. Native to U.S. millions of years ago.

Maidenhair Tree

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Long, narrow flower petals are purplish-blue on stems to 10 inches in late Springto early Summer. Tight mat, good groundcover. Sun

Globe Daisy

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A cross between Franklinia a. & Gordinia l. with large cream flowers and large glossy foliage. Ever-green tree. Red Fall color. Zone 7.

Mountain Gordlinia

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A majestic herbaceous hardy plant, can grow to over 6 ft. across with 8 ft long stalks. Reddish flowers. Needs water and heat. Sun.

Dinosaur Food

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